Dora:
Ironed A.M.
Went to Mendon in the afternoon for a broomstick and a few other things.
Note: In Dora's financial record she notes that she paid $.08 for canvas cloth. She doesn't have a broom stick on record, so I am assuming she put it on her parents tab at the general store. Also noteworthy is that Ray doesn't mention taking Dora in to town. It's likely she went in by herself. My mom thinks that Ray would have gotton the carriage or sleigh ready for Dora on such occasions.
Ray:
10-20 Fair
at home in am
at woods in pm
Cayla:
Did laundry, folded it, put it away (except for the load I just remembered is still sitting in the dryer....).
Got groceries (with both kids-ACK!).
Talked to Brian on the phone.
Watched Suits on the DVR.
In 1913 My Dad was 10 years old. In 1930, I was 10 years old. That was 90 less than a hundred. Now I am 18 less than 100. a new "Teen-ager." On Oct 4th, I will be 17 less than 100, and going into my second childhood.
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